Note that the Pro processors are actually identical in specs to the non-Pro SKUs but they offer additional security features geared toward business customers such as a DASH-compliant solution, 18 months of image stability, various other warranties, TPM 2.0, as well as Transparent SME (TSME). It’s worth noting that currently Intel doesn’t actually have anything similar to AMD’s TSME which is why they are rolling their own (albeit far more complex) implementation. Nonetheless, kudos for AMD for being ahead of the curve.

Graphics

Radeon Vega Mobile

AMD first announced their latest graphics microarchitecture, Vega at SIGGRAPH 2017. At the time, two models were launched, the Radeon RX Vega 64 and the Radeon RX Vega 56. Now AMD is adding Radeon Vega Mobile, a new GPU for gaming notebooks and other mobile devices. Those graphics processors will incorporate HBM 2 into the same package.

AMD plans to introduce a number of new features including HDMI 2.1 which was introduced at CES last year and its associated functionality such a variable refresh rate.

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